Re: Southern Rock Lives
Hey there, Marie drops my name... CK talked to them at SXSW, but his memory is probably a bit foggy. It was kinda funny actually. I was peppering them with questions about releasing a CD, touring, etc. and the lead singer replied with a drawl, "We're just getting started, man." Later... CK on a shakey prop plane to Lafayette LA ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Southern Rock Lives
Jon Johnson wrote: keep expecting to see a southern rock revival at some point, though despite noble attempts by the likes of Raging Slab and Pride and Glory, I don't think it's gonna happen. Pumpskully is proudly and nobly carrying the torch. I think they're based in KY, but they play Nashville often. The Slobberbone/Pumpskully bill at SXSW was my favorite. Actually, Tip, a Pumpskully side project, is playing in town tonight. Twangfest alumni, Blue Tick, are headlining the show. marie (Pumpskully, the future of Southern.ah, forget it.)
Re: Southern Rock Lives
this is the second post to the thread and no one's brought up the Backsliders? Linda
Re: Southern Rock Lives
Hey there, Marie... Actually, Tip, a Pumpskully side project, is playing in town tonight. How does a 3 man bar band have a 'side project'? And what are they like? Later... CK PS almost forgot woo! Pumpsklly! (making devil horns) ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Re: Southern Rock Lives
Has Pumpskully released a cd? Flippo Never mind a cd. I want a damn T-shirt! Unfortunately, Pumpskully has no recorded material. I believe they are working on one, though. CK talked to them at SXSW, but his memory is probably a bit foggy. CK - asking the evocotive quesitons - How does a 3 man bar band have a 'side project'? And what are they like? Well, I guess in Pumpskully's world side project means that a member of the band is sitting in the audience. Didn't appear to be a member of Pumpskully in *Tip* (maybe the drummer - I can't remember what he looks like). Tip was cool, though. The drummer just played a bongo set-up. They had a male and female singer that sang great harmonies. I'd characterize it as stoner Southern Rock. Much mellower than Pumpskully. No devil horns. marie